The Future of Systems Engineering (FuSE) is an INCOSE‐led multiorganizational collaborative initiative pursuing INCOSE's Vision 2025 and beyond. To accomplish this the FuSE initiative encompasses a number of topic areas with active projects to shape the future of systems engineering. This paper addresses the FuSE Security topic area and provides a roadmap of eleven foundational concepts for building the security vision. The purpose of this paper is to instigate and inspire thinking and involvement in the development and practice of the foundational concepts.
Through broad and inclusive partnerships, AGU aims to advance discovery and solution science that accelerate knowledge and create solutions that are ethical, unbiased and respectful of communities and their values. Our programs include serving as a scholarly publisher, convening virtual and in-person events and providing career support. We live our values in everything we do, including through our net zero energy renovated building in Washington, D.C. and our Ethics and Equity Center, which fosters a diverse and inclusive geoscience community to ensure responsible conduct.
The International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS) produces a Special Issue of the Systems Research and Behavioural Science (SRBS) each year, also called the ISSS Yearbook. Conceived in 1954, the ISSS is one of the first and oldest professional organisations whose members are devoted to the interdisciplinary and broadly inclusive inquiry into the nature of complex systems. 1 This Special Issue of SRBS is the ISSS Yearbook for 2021.As a member of the ISSS since 2011 and its Board of Directors since 2013, it was a privilege to be President during one of the Society's most challenging periods. The activities and outputs of the Society's academics, researchers and practitioners demonstrate an inspiring, passionate, and collective desire to improve the state of humanity and its environment. Reviewing past yearbooks, there are recurring themes of transdisciplinarity, transcending boundaries and connection through systems thinking, science and practice to improve how we might work together to solve problems and create a better future (
Cybernetics has an exciting history that profoundly influenced HCI theory and practice. However, today, designers, engineers, and researchers are often unaware of how to engage with this powerful approach to inform technology design. We believe a cybernetic lens is vital to investigating and designing technologies for today's complex environments. In this in person, half-day workshop called "Cybernetic Lenses for Designing and Living in a Complex World", we present three cybernetic lenses demonstrated in two case studies: "From mundane objects to systems -asking better questions for technology design", and "Transportation networks, from human-computer interaction to socio-cultural consequences". Our goal is to offer an inclusive environment to provide theory and practical exercises for participants to gain and incorporate a cybernetics lens into their practice.CCS CONCEPTS •Human-centered computing~Human computer interaction (HCI)~HCI theory, concepts and models
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